Esther lives in the preserve of Massapequa/Massapequa Park, where her story originated during the era of the Native Americans. Little is known about where she came from or how, but she was a popular legend told among the Marsapeague tribe - the tale of a strange creature, half girl and half animal, who could occasionally be seen roaming around the woods and on the outskirts of Indian villages.

Esther was said to have no lips, no hair (completely bald), and hop around on bare feet, eating insects, and sometimes small animals (such as frogs, squirrles, birds). She is not known to be a violent creature, and where she lacks malice, she makes up for in curiosity. In recent times, she has been spotted watching people on the bike trail (dog walkers, teenagers, etc.) through the bushes or branches of the preserve.

Esther rarely speaks, let alone full on sentences, but there are accounts of Esther muttering her own name. She is also known to say words such as: Urs, Nence, Ern, and Bunt, the meanings unknown.

We were drinking at the preserve last night and we started hearing weird noises, I think it was that weird Esther bitch.

The most amazing girl in the world. When you see her beautiful face you feel as though she was a gift from the heavens above. Her smile makes it seem there is no wrong in the world, and when you look into her eyes it feels as if the earth has stopped moving and time just froze in it's footsteps. Basically if you get to meet this girl then you're one lucky guy.

when i saw that gorgous girl down the hall there was no way to describe her exept Esther.

Princess/Goddess
married to Xerxes (436 – 358 BC)
From the Book of Esther, Jewish holiday Purim
the first Purim was celabrated on the 14th of Adar (March ish), year 3405

Esther was originally named Hadassah. In Hebrew Hadassah means "myrtle" but Esther is related to the Median word, astra, and the Persian word setareh meaning star.
Esther can also be understood to mean "hidden" in Hebrew (she hid her Jewish identity) and in the book of Esther it is believed that God's methods were hidden.

The name has been used in the English-speaking(Christian European, non-Jewish...), world since the Protestant Reformation when old testament names became 'all the rage'.

"Hey didn't Madonna re-name herself Esther when she jumped on the Kabbalah band wagon?"